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SUMMARY:Diversity in tunnelling launch event - Australian Tunnelling Society (ATS)
DESCRIPTION:We started our journey as Women in Tunnelling at the ATS conference in 2021\, and we are already growing and evolving and helping to shape and develop the Australian Tunnelling community of the future. \nAt this event\, we will launch the Diversity in Tunnelling chapter and bring stories and insights from tunnelling professionals who will share their experiences and the future vision for ATS for the next 50 years. \nATS sponsors and members of the Diversity in Tunnelling chapter will discuss how vital diversity is to the tunnelling community. We will hear from prominent members of the industry about their experiences in the workplace and as office bearers of Engineers Australia. \nEvent program\n6:00 pm – Arrival and Registration\nWelcome drink and introduction by the chair\nSponsors presentations & presentations on ATS mentoring program and diversity initiatives\nNetworking food and drinks \n  \nSponsors
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/diversity-in-tunnelling-launch-event-australian-tunnelling-society-ats/
LOCATION:PJ O’Brien’s Pub\, 57 King Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:Australian Tunnelling Society Short Course 2022
DESCRIPTION:Click here for the course schedule \nThe ATS Short Course 2022 is a multi-day event\, designed to provide an introduction to the world of tunnels. The course is targeted at young tunnellers\, new entrants to the tunnelling market\, senior engineers looking to refresh their knowledge across multiple disciplines and others looking to upskill. \nThis short course has proved a key jumping off point for a number of tunnelling professionals over the years. The Australian Tunnelling Society Short Course 2022 will be held from May 26-May 27 in Sydney. \nAs well as the formal educational section of the agenda\, delegates are invited to join short course presenters and industry professionals for a networking event at the rooftop Zephyr Bar at the Hyatt Regency Sydney. This event will provide an opportunity for delegates to engage with presenters in a less formal setting and to develop their tunnelling professional network. \nThe short course will also provide opportunities to visit tunnels in operation and under construction through site visits. Site visit attendance will be strictly limited to short course delegates. \nATS Short Course pricing\n• ATS/EA Members $999 incl GST*\n• Non-Members $1\,250 incl GST*\n• Student $250 incl GST*\n*Please note a further merchant/service fee will be charged when paying by credit card. \nThe 2022 edition is to be hosted at the Hyatt in Sydney in late February with a cast of ‘rockstar’ tunnellers and underground construction professionals. The agenda for the two days will include presentations on the following topics:\n• Conventional Mined Tunnel Excavation\n• Design and Construction of Immersed Tube Tunnelling\n• Fire life safety / Ventilation Design\n• Ground improvement\n• Ground movements\, I&M and Building impact assessment\n• Ground Support Design\n• Health and Safety in Tunnelling\n• History of tunnel construction and use of the underground space\n• Hydrogeology\, Groundwater Control\n• Microtunnelling\n• Observational Method in Tunnelling\n• Overview of ATS Tunnel Design Guidelines\n• Procurement of underground construction\n• Risk Management in tunnelling\n• Segmental Lining Design\n• Site investigation\, geotechnical interpretation and ground model\n• TBM Tunnelling\n• Tunnel Operations and Maintainability considerations\n• Tunnel Spaceproofing\n• Use of BIM in Tunnelling\n• Waterproofing\nThe short course provides exceptional value for attendees with true ‘rockstars’ of the tunnelling game\, while sponsors are provided access to the next generation of talent looking to make their mark in the industry. \nMark the date down in your diary and feel free to check out pictures from the 2015\, 2018 and 2019 editions of the course!
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/australian-tunnelling-society-short-course-2022/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia\, Sydney office\, Mezzanine Floor\, 44 Market Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:ATS WA & ICE - Desalination The Sustainable Solution
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nThe Australian Tunnelling Society and Institution of Civil Engineers invite you to an evening of knowledge sharing\, Q&A\, and networking. \nEvent Synopsis \nLiving in the world’s driest continent\, we need to understand how climate change is impacting us and how we can live more sustainably. \nMajor water shortages are being encountered around the world in both developed and developing nations. \nDesalination offers a reliable source of water supply that is not climate dependent. \nAs a result\, many utility providers and organisations are turning to desalination to improve the security of their water supply and to avoid major social and economic disruption. \nWestern Australia is ahead of the curve currently having two operational desalination plants: \n\nIn 2020-21 water produced by 2 desalination plants made up 45% of Perth’s water supply.\nIn late 2017 Water Corporation started to look at the feasibility of new desalination plants north and south of the Swan River\, one near Kwinana close to the existing Perth Seawater Desalination Plant and the other in the northern suburb of Alkimos.\n\n  \nEvent Timeline \n5.30pm – 6.00pm:       Networking and refreshments \n6.00pm – 7.00pm:       Presentation \n7.00pm – 8.00pm        Networking and refreshments \n  \nSpeaker \nMr Gary J Crisp \nQualifications:           CEng MICE CPEng FIEAust PMP \nCurrent Role:             Principal Engineer\, Water Corporation \nGary graduated from the University of Pretoria as a Civil Engineer and has over 35 years of water engineering experience. \nHe prepared the Water Corporation’s desalination strategy report in 2000\, titled “A Strategic Review of Desalination Application in Western Australia”. \nGary was an integral member of all Water Corporation desalination projects (thermal and membrane separation)\, including the Perth Seawater Desalination (2007 GWI Desalination Plant of the Year) and the Southern Seawater Desalination Plant (2012 GWI Desalination Plant of the Year). Burrup Fertilisers\, Kwinana Water Reuse\, and numerous small reverse osmosis projects. \nHe has also worked on numerous desalination projects worldwide and was previously a Director of the International Desalination Association. \nCareer Highlights \n2007      Gary was voted as Engineer Australia’s Western Australian Professional Engineer of the Year \n2009      Invited to Address potential investors in New York prior to ERI NASDAQ listing.  Attended listing and bell ringing ceremony at NASDAQ.  ERI now the world ‘s prime suppliers of energy recovery devices. \nThanks to Austunnel for sponsoring this event
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-wa-ice-desalination-the-sustainable-solution/
LOCATION:Little Shoe\, 1st Floor\, Yangan Square\, Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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